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Neurofilament light chain and retinal layers' determinants and association: A population-based study
Davide Garzone1,2, Robert P Finger2, Matthias M Mauschitz1,2
1Population Health Sciences, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Bonn, Germany.
Abstract:
Both retinal atrophy measured through optical coherence tomography and plasma neurofilament light chain (NfL) levels are markers of neurodegeneration, but their relationship is unknown. Therefore, we assessed their determinants and association in 4369 participants of a population-based study. Both plasma NfL levels and inner retinal atrophy increased exponentially with age. In the presence of risk factors for neurodegeneration (including age, smoking, and a history of neurological disorders), plasma NfL levels were associated with inner retinal atrophy and outer retinal thickening. Our findings indicate that inner retinal atrophy can reflect neuroaxonal damage as mirrored by rising plasma NfL levels.
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